The quad was what caught my eye.I've never been a huge hutch guy actually.
DILYSI Dave wrote:David S. Wallens wrote: And I just found these for sale nearby: http://spacecoast.craigslist.org/bik/4216097730.html Woof.Hutch XL. Wowza.
A few kids at my school had Hutches--back then, they were pretty much the lightest you could get. My MCS was nearly as light. I look at it now, though, and realize that the dropouts are paper-thin and the tubes are tiny. I haven't held a Hutch in decades, but I'm guessing they were similar.
mndsm wrote: The quad was what caught my eye.I've never been a huge hutch guy actually.
A very good high school friend had a Quad--all white with white parts, right when that was totally the thing. I think he even had white Z-rims.
David S. Wallens wrote:DILYSI Dave wrote:A few kids at my school had Hutches--back then, they were pretty much the lightest you could get. My MCS was nearly as light. I look at it now, though, and realize that the dropouts are paper-thin and the tubes are tiny. I haven't held a Hutch in decades, but I'm guessing they were similar.David S. Wallens wrote: And I just found these for sale nearby: http://spacecoast.craigslist.org/bik/4216097730.html Woof.Hutch XL. Wowza.
I had a Traker from the early-80's I'd bought in the late 80's that was basically like new. It was super light…unfortunately it was also super thin - a friend snapped the head-tube off jumping it. :(
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